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In part 5 of a 6-part lecture, Hans Rosling uses statistics to give an overview of population growth and an explanation of why the total human population will never reach 11 billion, as others predict and fear.
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http://www.ted.com With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to present data that debunks several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
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Globe

A globe is a three-dimensional, spherical, scale model of Earth (terrestrial globe or geographical globe) or other celestial body such as a planet or moon. While models can be made of objects with arbitrary or irregular shapes, the term globe is used only for models of objects that are approximately spherical. The word “globe” comes from the Latin word globus, meaning round mass or sphere. Some terrestrial globes include relief to show mountains and other features on the Earth’s surface.

There are also globes, called celestial globes or astronomical globes, which are spherical representations of the celestial sphere, showing the apparent positions of the stars and constellations in the sky.

Terrestrial and planetary

Flat maps are created using a map projection that inevitably introduces an increasing amount of distortion the larger the area that the map shows. A globe is the only representation of the Earth that does not distort either the shape or the size of large features– land masses, bodies of water, etc.

Hans Rosling

Hans Rosling (born 27 July 1948) is a Swedish medical doctor, academic, statistician and public speaker. He is the Professor of International Health at Karolinska Institutet and co-founder and chairman of the Gapminder Foundation, which developed the Trendalyzer software system.

On 21 August 1981, Rosling discovered an outbreak of konzo, a paralytic disease, and the investigations that followed earned him a Ph.D. degree at Uppsala University in 1986. He spent two decades studying outbreaks of this disease in remote rural areas across Africa and supervised more than ten Ph.D. students. Outbreaks occur among hunger-stricken rural populations in Africa where a diet dominated by insufficiently processed cassava results in simultaneous malnutrition and high dietary cyanide intake.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan with the aim of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. The organization produces short lectures in the form of YouTube videos. In addition to micro lectures, the organization's website features practice exercises and tools for educators. All resources are available for free to anyone around the world. The main language of the website is English, but the content is also available in other languages.

In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.

World human population

In demographics, the world human population is the total number of humans living on Earth. As of July 2015, it was estimated at 7.3 billion. The United Nations estimates it will increase to 11.2 billion in the year 2100.

The world human population has experienced continuous growth since the end of the Great Famine and the Black Death in 1350, when it was near 370million. The highest growth rates – global population increases above 1.8% per year – occurred briefly during the 1950s, and for longer during the 1960s and 1970s. The global growth rate peaked at 2.2% in 1963, and has declined to 1.1% as of 2012. Total annual births were highest in the late 1980s at about 139million, and are now expected to remain essentially constant at their 2011 level of 135million, while deaths number 56million per year and are expected to increase to 80million per year by 2040. World population reached 7 billion on October 31, 2011 according to the United Nations Population Fund, and on March 12, 2012 according to the United States Census Bureau.

Mission

"Overpopulation threatens the quality of life for people everywhere. Population Connection is the national grassroots population organization that educates young people and advocates progressive action to stabilize world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth's resources."

Population Connection is the largest grassroots population organization in the United States, with more than 500,000 members, supporters, and participating educators. Population Connection works to ensure that every woman around the world who wants to delay or end childbearing has access to the health services and contraceptive supplies she needs.

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In part 5 of a 6-part lecture, Hans Rosling uses statistics to give an overview of population growth and an explanation of why the total human population will never reach 11 billion, as others predict and fear.
http://thinkglobalschool.org

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The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

http://www.ted.com With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to present data that debunks several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
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Global Wealth Inequality - (See description for 2017 updates) What you never knew you never knew

Global Wealth Inequality - (See description for 2017 updates) What you never knew you never knew

Global Wealth Inequality - (See description for 2017 updates) What you never knew you never knew

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Inside Story - Defusing China's demographic timebomb

Inside Story - Defusing China's demographic timebomb

Inside Story - Defusing China's demographic timebomb

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7 Billion and Counting

7 Billion and Counting

7 Billion and Counting

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9 Billion? A Whirlwind Trip Through Population Trends

9 Billion? A Whirlwind Trip Through Population Trends

9 Billion? A Whirlwind Trip Through Population Trends

The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The United Nations projects that the global population will top 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by 2100. But these projections are uncertain, as they depend on assumptions about the future, such as how many children a woman will have 20 or 30 years hence. This video, part of Science's 29 July 2011 special issue on Population, highlights demographic trends around the globe, which offer a window into what our future world may look like.
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Human Population Through Time

It took 200,000 years for our human population to reach 1 billion—and only 200 years to reach 7 billion. But growth has begun slowing, as women have fewer babies on average. When will our global population peak? And how can we minimize our impact on Earth’s resources, even as we approach 11 billion?
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http://thinkglobalschool.org

Overpopulation – The Human Explosion Explained

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Population dynamics | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Global Wealth Inequality - (See description for 2017 updates) What you never knew you never knew

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9 Billion? A Whirlwind Trip Through Population Trends

The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The United Nations projects that the global population will top 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by 2100. But these projections are uncertain, as they depend on assumptions about the future, such as how many children a woman will have 20 or 30 years hence. This video, part of Science's 29 July 2011 special issue on Population, highlights demographic trends around the globe, which offer a window into what our future world may look like.
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In part 5 of a 6-part lecture, Hans Rosling uses statistics to give an overview of population growth and an explanation of why the total human population will n...

In part 5 of a 6-part lecture, Hans Rosling uses statistics to give an overview of population growth and an explanation of why the total human population will never reach 11 billion, as others predict and fear.
http://thinkglobalschool.org

In part 5 of a 6-part lecture, Hans Rosling uses statistics to give an overview of population growth and an explanation of why the total human population will never reach 11 billion, as others predict and fear.
http://thinkglobalschool.org

http://www.ted.com With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to present data that debunks several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate.
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http://www.ted.com With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to present data that debunks several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate.
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Population dynamics | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

Created by Sydney Brown.
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Created by Sydney Brown.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/society-and-culture/demographics/v/demographic-transition?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
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Global Wealth Inequality - (See description for 2017 updates) What you never knew you never knew

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7 Billion and Counting

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Global population trends result from varying levels of population growth and decline among countries. This...

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Global population trends result from varying levels of population growth and decline among countries. This informative video provides a simple and compelling overview of population trends that have created a world of 7 billion people.
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Global population trends result from varying levels of population growth and decline among countries. This informative video provides a simple and compelling overview of population trends that have created a world of 7 billion people.
Find out more at http://www.prb.org/2011-world-population
PRB informs people around the world about population, health and the environment, and empowers them to use that information to advance the well-being of current and future generations.

9 Billion? A Whirlwind Trip Through Population Trends

The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The United Nations projects that the global population will top 9 billion b...

The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The United Nations projects that the global population will top 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by 2100. But these projections are uncertain, as they depend on assumptions about the future, such as how many children a woman will have 20 or 30 years hence. This video, part of Science's 29 July 2011 special issue on Population, highlights demographic trends around the globe, which offer a window into what our future world may look like.
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The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The United Nations projects that the global population will top 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by 2100. But these projections are uncertain, as they depend on assumptions about the future, such as how many children a woman will have 20 or 30 years hence. This video, part of Science's 29 July 2011 special issue on Population, highlights demographic trends around the globe, which offer a window into what our future world may look like.
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Inside Story - Defusing China's demographic timebomb

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DON'T PANIC — Hans Rosling showing the facts about population

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How Three Geos are Rewriting the World Map

Cleo Paskal presents on how geopolitical, geo-economic and geophysical changes are combining to redefine the globe. Part of the World AffairsGreatDecisions lecture series, this presentation covers how the reverberating implications of the financial crisis are combining with, and influencing, the political shift towards Asia and massive environmental change (including climate change, demographic shifts, urbanization, and more). This triple whammy of geo-economics, geopolitical and geophysical changes are challenging long-held assumptions about everything from the integrity of national borders, to political stability, to the global reserve currency. The world ten years from now is likely to look very different.

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Recorded on 25 January 2018 at Sheikh ZayedTheatre, New AcademicBuilding
Our planet’s pace of change is at lightning speed. How do we stay ahead of the curve to innovate, adapt, reinvent and engineer experiences for a future that promises to look vastly different from today? Join Shane Wall for a conversation about megatrends – major socio-economic, demographic and technological shifts occurring across the globe that will have a sustained, transformative impact on the world and humanity in the decades ahead.
Shane Wall (@ShaneWallCTO) is HP Inc.’s Chief Technology Officer and GlobalHead of HP Labs. In this role, Shane drives the company’s technology vision and strategy, leads new business incubation and oversees the overall technica...

Population aging, the product of increasing longevity and lower birth rates, has profound implications for business, government, civil society and individuals across the globe. Asia includes some of the world's most rapidly aging populations. While aging presents significant health, financial and social challenges, an understanding of the opportunities created by longer lives is emerging. Retirement is being reimagined as older adults turn away from age segregation and mass leisure to continue their work, launch businesses, pursue new education and purposefully contribute to their communities. A longevity economy is developing as markets recognize the demand for products and services for this growing demographic. Healthy, productive and purposeful aging holds promise for strengthening soci...

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The World In 2050 [The Real Future Of Earth] – Full BBC Documentary 2018

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Video Lecture: Why does the European region dominates the globe after 1500?

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Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians Aren’t Enough

Award-winning author and Globe and Mail feature columnist Doug Saunders argues we need 100 millionCanadians if we're to outgrow our colonial past and build a safer, greener, more prosperous future. And, for the first time, Saunders takes on Canada.
It would shock most Canadians to learn that before 1967, more people have fled this country than immigrated to it. That was no accident. Long after we ceased to be an actual colony, our economic policies and social tendencies kept us poorly connected to the outside world, attracting few of the people and building few of the institutions needed to sustain us. Canada has a history of underpopulation, and its effects are still being felt.
Post-1967, a new Canada emerged. The closed, colonial idea of Canada gave way to an open, pluralist and con...

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Genomic Research on European Migrations at the End of Antiquity

Presented by Patrick GearySchool of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies, PrincetonUniversity
Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 6:00-7:30pm
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The extent to which migration into the Roman Empire at the end of Antiquity contributed to the collapse of imperial power in the West and the transformation of the Roman world has been debated for two centuries. Neither written nor archaeological sources are adequate to allow scholars to determine the extent of population movements, the internal structure of the militarized barbarian groups entering the Empire, or their demographic impact on the indigenous populations in regions in which they settled. Indeed, many scholars argue that the “barbarian invasions” never act...

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http://www.ted.com With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to present data that debunks several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
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Moderator
Jim Mellon, Entrepreneur and Investor; Chairman, Burnbrae
Speakers
Chip Conley, Strategic Advisor for Hospitality and Leadership, Airbnb
Joseph Coughlin, Director, Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab
Joan Ruff, BoardChair, AARPAndrew Scott, Professor of Economics and Former DeputyDean, London Business School
While population aging brings its challenges, the number of healthier, wealthier, and more active older adults is expanding rapidly across the globe. As consumers, they offer substantial returns for companies in health, technology, financial services, and other industries. As workers, they represent an experienced, creative resource for forward-thinking employers. This panel will explore the upside of the demographic wave and one of the great growth stories of our time.
What can businesses do to realize the financial potential of increasing longevity?
How can employers maximize the benefit of changing workforce demographics?
How does a longevity strategy benefit shareholders, customers, and employees?

Moderator
Jim Mellon, Entrepreneur and Investor; Chairman, Burnbrae
Speakers
Chip Conley, Strategic Advisor for Hospitality and Leadership, Airbnb
Joseph Coughlin, Director, Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab
Joan Ruff, BoardChair, AARPAndrew Scott, Professor of Economics and Former DeputyDean, London Business School
While population aging brings its challenges, the number of healthier, wealthier, and more active older adults is expanding rapidly across the globe. As consumers, they offer substantial returns for companies in health, technology, financial services, and other industries. As workers, they represent an experienced, creative resource for forward-thinking employers. This panel will explore the upside of the demographic wave and one of the great growth stories of our time.
What can businesses do to realize the financial potential of increasing longevity?
How can employers maximize the benefit of changing workforce demographics?
How does a longevity strategy benefit shareholders, customers, and employees?

Cleo Paskal presents on how geopolitical, geo-economic and geophysical changes are combining to redefine the globe. Part of the World AffairsGreatDecisions lecture series, this presentation covers how the reverberating implications of the financial crisis are combining with, and influencing, the political shift towards Asia and massive environmental change (including climate change, demographic shifts, urbanization, and more). This triple whammy of geo-economics, geopolitical and geophysical changes are challenging long-held assumptions about everything from the integrity of national borders, to political stability, to the global reserve currency. The world ten years from now is likely to look very different.

Cleo Paskal presents on how geopolitical, geo-economic and geophysical changes are combining to redefine the globe. Part of the World AffairsGreatDecisions lecture series, this presentation covers how the reverberating implications of the financial crisis are combining with, and influencing, the political shift towards Asia and massive environmental change (including climate change, demographic shifts, urbanization, and more). This triple whammy of geo-economics, geopolitical and geophysical changes are challenging long-held assumptions about everything from the integrity of national borders, to political stability, to the global reserve currency. The world ten years from now is likely to look very different.

Population aging, the product of increasing longevity and lower birth rates, has profound implications for business, government, civil society and individuals a...

Population aging, the product of increasing longevity and lower birth rates, has profound implications for business, government, civil society and individuals across the globe. Asia includes some of the world's most rapidly aging populations. While aging presents significant health, financial and social challenges, an understanding of the opportunities created by longer lives is emerging. Retirement is being reimagined as older adults turn away from age segregation and mass leisure to continue their work, launch businesses, pursue new education and purposefully contribute to their communities. A longevity economy is developing as markets recognize the demand for products and services for this growing demographic. Healthy, productive and purposeful aging holds promise for strengthening societies, expanding economies, and improving the lives of people of all ages. How can companies and policymakers respond effectively to the changing demographic landscape? How can investors capitalize on the aging shift? Our panelists offer a global perspective on the opportunities and challenges of this life-changing phenomenon.

Population aging, the product of increasing longevity and lower birth rates, has profound implications for business, government, civil society and individuals across the globe. Asia includes some of the world's most rapidly aging populations. While aging presents significant health, financial and social challenges, an understanding of the opportunities created by longer lives is emerging. Retirement is being reimagined as older adults turn away from age segregation and mass leisure to continue their work, launch businesses, pursue new education and purposefully contribute to their communities. A longevity economy is developing as markets recognize the demand for products and services for this growing demographic. Healthy, productive and purposeful aging holds promise for strengthening societies, expanding economies, and improving the lives of people of all ages. How can companies and policymakers respond effectively to the changing demographic landscape? How can investors capitalize on the aging shift? Our panelists offer a global perspective on the opportunities and challenges of this life-changing phenomenon.

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In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world and USA will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age than people today.
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Award-winning author and Globe and Mail feature columnist Doug Saunders argues we need 100 millionCanadians if we're to outgrow our colonial past and build a safer, greener, more prosperous future. And, for the first time, Saunders takes on Canada.
It would shock most Canadians to learn that before 1967, more people have fled this country than immigrated to it. That was no accident. Long after we ceased to be an actual colony, our economic policies and social tendencies kept us poorly connected to the outside world, attracting few of the people and building few of the institutions needed to sustain us. Canada has a history of underpopulation, and its effects are still being felt.
Post-1967, a new Canada emerged. The closed, colonial idea of Canada gave way to an open, pluralist and connected vision. At Canada's 150th anniversary, that open vision has become a fragile consensus across major parties and cultures. Yet support for a closed Canada remains influential.
In a rare and bold vision for Canada's future, Saunders' new book MAXIMUM CANADA: Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enough proposes a most audacious way forward: To avoid global obscurity and create lasting prosperity, to build equality and reconciliation of indigenous and regional divides, and to ensure economic and ecological sustainability, Canada needs to triple its population – and this can be done without a large immigration increase.

Award-winning author and Globe and Mail feature columnist Doug Saunders argues we need 100 millionCanadians if we're to outgrow our colonial past and build a safer, greener, more prosperous future. And, for the first time, Saunders takes on Canada.
It would shock most Canadians to learn that before 1967, more people have fled this country than immigrated to it. That was no accident. Long after we ceased to be an actual colony, our economic policies and social tendencies kept us poorly connected to the outside world, attracting few of the people and building few of the institutions needed to sustain us. Canada has a history of underpopulation, and its effects are still being felt.
Post-1967, a new Canada emerged. The closed, colonial idea of Canada gave way to an open, pluralist and connected vision. At Canada's 150th anniversary, that open vision has become a fragile consensus across major parties and cultures. Yet support for a closed Canada remains influential.
In a rare and bold vision for Canada's future, Saunders' new book MAXIMUM CANADA: Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enough proposes a most audacious way forward: To avoid global obscurity and create lasting prosperity, to build equality and reconciliation of indigenous and regional divides, and to ensure economic and ecological sustainability, Canada needs to triple its population – and this can be done without a large immigration increase.

Presented by Patrick GearySchool of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies, PrincetonUniversity
Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 6:00-7:30pm
Lattie CoorHall, Room 174
ASUTempeCampusFree and open to the public
The extent to which migration into the Roman Empire at the end of Antiquity contributed to the collapse of imperial power in the West and the transformation of the Roman world has been debated for two centuries. Neither written nor archaeological sources are adequate to allow scholars to determine the extent of population movements, the internal structure of the militarized barbarian groups entering the Empire, or their demographic impact on the indigenous populations in regions in which they settled. Indeed, many scholars argue that the “barbarian invasions” never actually took place, at least not in the way they were described by romantic historians of the nineteenth century and by many contemporary politicians and pundits today who want to draw facile comparisons between medieval migrations and the current European migration crisis. Next Generation Sequencing of ancient DNA is providing new data on the demographic structures of Europe at the end of Antiquity. In this lecture Patrick Geary will describe the research his international and interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, historians, and geneticists is conducting on burials from Hungary and Italy from the sixth century that offers a new way of using genomics to answer questions about the deep history of Europe.

Presented by Patrick GearySchool of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies, PrincetonUniversity
Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 6:00-7:30pm
Lattie CoorHall, Room 174
ASUTempeCampusFree and open to the public
The extent to which migration into the Roman Empire at the end of Antiquity contributed to the collapse of imperial power in the West and the transformation of the Roman world has been debated for two centuries. Neither written nor archaeological sources are adequate to allow scholars to determine the extent of population movements, the internal structure of the militarized barbarian groups entering the Empire, or their demographic impact on the indigenous populations in regions in which they settled. Indeed, many scholars argue that the “barbarian invasions” never actually took place, at least not in the way they were described by romantic historians of the nineteenth century and by many contemporary politicians and pundits today who want to draw facile comparisons between medieval migrations and the current European migration crisis. Next Generation Sequencing of ancient DNA is providing new data on the demographic structures of Europe at the end of Antiquity. In this lecture Patrick Geary will describe the research his international and interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, historians, and geneticists is conducting on burials from Hungary and Italy from the sixth century that offers a new way of using genomics to answer questions about the deep history of Europe.

Animated map shows how religion spread around the world

Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are five of the biggest religions in the world. Over the last few thousand years, these religious groups have shaped the course of history and had a profound influence on the trajectory of the human race. Through countless conflicts, conquests, missions abroad, and simple word of mouth, these religions spread around the globe and forever molded the huge geographic regions in their paths.
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In part 5 of a 6-part lecture, Hans Rosling uses statistics to give an overview of population growth and an explanation of why the total human population will never reach 11 billion, as others predict and fear.
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The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

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The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

http://www.ted.com With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling uses an amazing new presentation tool, Gapminder, to present data that debunks several myths about world development. Rosling is professor of international health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a nonprofit that brings vital global data to life. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)
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Overpopulation – The Human Explosion Explained

In a very short amount of time the human population exploded and is still growing very fas...

Population dynamics | Society and Culture | MCAT | Khan Academy

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Global Wealth Inequality - (See description for 2017 updates) What you never knew you never knew

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Inside Story - Defusing China's demographic timebomb

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World's most populous nation may review birthing policy after societal imbalances places strain on younger generation. How will China and other countries deal with this inevitable challenge of an ageing population? Tony Harris speaks to Andrew Leung, Hafiz Khan and Yong Cai.
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7 Billion and Counting

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Global population trends result from...

7 Billion and Counting

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Global population trends result from varying levels of population growth and decline among countries. This informative video provides a simple and compelling overview of population trends that have created a world of 7 billion people.
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7:25

9 Billion? A Whirlwind Trip Through Population Trends

The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The U...

9 Billion? A Whirlwind Trip Through Population Trends

The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the past century. The United Nations projects that the global population will top 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by 2100. But these projections are uncertain, as they depend on assumptions about the future, such as how many children a woman will have 20 or 30 years hence. This video, part of Science's 29 July 2011 special issue on Population, highlights demographic trends around the globe, which offer a window into what our future world may look like.
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Harnessing India's Demographic Dividend - Anurag Thakur at OG14

A Conversation with Anurag Thakur, BJP, MP and President BJYM at the Salwan Media OG14 Uni...

Inside Story - Defusing China's demographic timebomb

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The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

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Return on Longevity: Capitalizing on the Demographic Shift

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Jim Mellon, Entrepreneur and Investor; Chairman, Burnbrae
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Chip Conley, Strategic Advisor for Hospitality and Leadership, Airbnb
Joseph Coughlin, Director, Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab
Joan Ruff, BoardChair, AARPAndrew Scott, Professor of Economics and Former DeputyDean, London Business School
While population aging brings its challenges, the number of healthier, wealthier, and more active older adults is expanding rapidly across the globe. As consumers, they offer substantial returns for companies in health, technology, financial services, and other industries. As workers, they represent an experienced, creative resource for forward-thinking employers. This panel will explore the upside of the demographic wave and one of the great growth stories of our time.
What can businesses do to realize the financial potential of increasing longevity?
How can employers maximize the benefit of changing workforce demographics?
How does a longevity strategy benefit shareholders, customers, and employees?

1:15:02

How Three Geos are Rewriting the World Map

Cleo Paskal presents on how geopolitical, geo-economic and geophysical changes are combini...

How Three Geos are Rewriting the World Map

Cleo Paskal presents on how geopolitical, geo-economic and geophysical changes are combining to redefine the globe. Part of the World AffairsGreatDecisions lecture series, this presentation covers how the reverberating implications of the financial crisis are combining with, and influencing, the political shift towards Asia and massive environmental change (including climate change, demographic shifts, urbanization, and more). This triple whammy of geo-economics, geopolitical and geophysical changes are challenging long-held assumptions about everything from the integrity of national borders, to political stability, to the global reserve currency. The world ten years from now is likely to look very different.

Population aging, the product of increasing longevity and lower birth rates, has profound implications for business, government, civil society and individuals across the globe. Asia includes some of the world's most rapidly aging populations. While aging presents significant health, financial and social challenges, an understanding of the opportunities created by longer lives is emerging. Retirement is being reimagined as older adults turn away from age segregation and mass leisure to continue their work, launch businesses, pursue new education and purposefully contribute to their communities. A longevity economy is developing as markets recognize the demand for products and services for this growing demographic. Healthy, productive and purposeful aging holds promise for strengthening societies, expanding economies, and improving the lives of people of all ages. How can companies and policymakers respond effectively to the changing demographic landscape? How can investors capitalize on the aging shift? Our panelists offer a global perspective on the opportunities and challenges of this life-changing phenomenon.

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The World In 2050 [The Real Future Of Earth] – Full BBC Documentary 2018

The World In 2050 [The Real Future Of Earth] – Full BBC Documentary 2018
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Can you imagine our world in 2050? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?
In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world and USA will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age than people today.
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IUSSP 2017 Opening Ceremony

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In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age than people today.
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Mod-01 Lec-20 Population projections,Migration and Future Prospects

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Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians Aren’t Enough

Award-winning author and Globe and Mail feature columnist Doug Saunders argues we need 100 millionCanadians if we're to outgrow our colonial past and build a safer, greener, more prosperous future. And, for the first time, Saunders takes on Canada.
It would shock most Canadians to learn that before 1967, more people have fled this country than immigrated to it. That was no accident. Long after we ceased to be an actual colony, our economic policies and social tendencies kept us poorly connected to the outside world, attracting few of the people and building few of the institutions needed to sustain us. Canada has a history of underpopulation, and its effects are still being felt.
Post-1967, a new Canada emerged. The closed, colonial idea of Canada gave way to an open, pluralist and connected vision. At Canada's 150th anniversary, that open vision has become a fragile consensus across major parties and cultures. Yet support for a closed Canada remains influential.
In a rare and bold vision for Canada's future, Saunders' new book MAXIMUM CANADA: Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enough proposes a most audacious way forward: To avoid global obscurity and create lasting prosperity, to build equality and reconciliation of indigenous and regional divides, and to ensure economic and ecological sustainability, Canada needs to triple its population – and this can be done without a large immigration increase.

1:01:52

Genomic Research on European Migrations at the End of Antiquity

Presented by Patrick Geary
School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies, P...

Genomic Research on European Migrations at the End of Antiquity

Presented by Patrick GearySchool of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies, PrincetonUniversity
Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 6:00-7:30pm
Lattie CoorHall, Room 174
ASUTempeCampusFree and open to the public
The extent to which migration into the Roman Empire at the end of Antiquity contributed to the collapse of imperial power in the West and the transformation of the Roman world has been debated for two centuries. Neither written nor archaeological sources are adequate to allow scholars to determine the extent of population movements, the internal structure of the militarized barbarian groups entering the Empire, or their demographic impact on the indigenous populations in regions in which they settled. Indeed, many scholars argue that the “barbarian invasions” never actually took place, at least not in the way they were described by romantic historians of the nineteenth century and by many contemporary politicians and pundits today who want to draw facile comparisons between medieval migrations and the current European migration crisis. Next Generation Sequencing of ancient DNA is providing new data on the demographic structures of Europe at the end of Antiquity. In this lecture Patrick Geary will describe the research his international and interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, historians, and geneticists is conducting on burials from Hungary and Italy from the sixth century that offers a new way of using genomics to answer questions about the deep history of Europe.

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Britain’s Royal Astronomical Society announced Monday that an object called 1I/2017 (‘Oumuamua) – the first confirmed asteroid known to have journeyed here from outside our solar system – most likely came from from a binary star system, or two stars orbiting a common center of gravity, EarthSky reported ... They looked at how common these star systems are in the galaxy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

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The presstitute picks it up and airs it to the seven corners of this globe – and the western sheeple are brainwashed once again ... He is the author of&nbsp;Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and CorporateGreed – fiction based on facts and on 30 years of World Bank experience around the globe....